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Gallop
02-25-2023, 01:55 PM
Nowadays, due to the greater and easier mobility of human beings, it seems that migrations are happening more quickly and easily.

Do you know the trend of movement, migration and matching of your haplogroups through cousins or relatives removed from your environment with whom you must share haplogroups?

To which areas of the same country or foreign countries have you moved?

Have they taken husbands or wives from other regions of the country or foreign countries and which ones?


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Beowulf
02-25-2023, 01:58 PM
the only recent move of my paternal ancestors were migrate from Aragón to Andalusia in Jaén

Gallop
02-25-2023, 02:00 PM
the only recent move of my paternal ancestors were migrate from Aragón to Andalusia in Jaén

It's rather modern: Cousins of your parents and children, cousins of yours on both sides.

From close or distant cousins; even if you don't know them, news always arrives; you don't know if they have continued to move?

Beowulf
02-25-2023, 02:06 PM
It's rather modern: Cousins of your parents and children, cousins of yours on both sides.

From close or distant cousins; even if you don't know them, news always arrives; you don't know if they have continued to move?

well about cousins im the last one who carries the haplogroup

Kriptc06
02-25-2023, 02:09 PM
No ideas all I know is my ancestors were chilling in the Balkans for centuries before going to the new world. My father has no brother and he has no contact with uncles or aunts (who are likely all gone by now) or their family, we are not very close, our family. I have a brother, he's in Brazil chilling with his family and 3 daughters.

Petalpusher
02-25-2023, 03:59 PM
I believe my paternal side has spread on the globe like a disease. Grandpa married and remarried several times so he had plenty of kids who are mostly men and i have plenty of uncles (7).


Some of those moved to America and Latin America, i ve seen one of them recently who is married to a Brazilian, another is in Argentina, another in Guyane last time i heard and the rest North America. Finally the oddest is the one who married a Siberian (yes wtf, yet looks just Russian). Only my father stayed around out of all the paternal end. Maternal side didn't move at all, 3 aunts in the same region.

Seems like the activity of my R1b is it can't stop fucking around the planet. Devilish smirk.

Gallop
02-26-2023, 10:49 AM
In my case. My dna And being its origin to date Malaga Province; although I maintain that it was brought by another European country in relatively modern times would already be in Barcelona and Gerona.

In Catalonia he would have taken wives from León and Extremadura.

In more retired cousins would have taken wives from Switzerland and Poland.

By mitochondrial dna there is not so much mobility; an unsuccessful mobility also to Catalonia with husband from Leon although there is a girl who is an aeronautical engineer and was closely related to London, I do not know if she finally moved to live there.

Beowulf
02-26-2023, 11:04 AM
well about cousins im the last one who carries the haplogroup

edit: now i remember that my grandfather have 2 brothers who obviously have the same Y-DNA one of them had sons so im not the last one the other don't want any son so his branch will dissapear, all of them like my grandfather moved from jaén to Vila seca in Tarragona

this is a bit off topic but something curiosly is that my grandfather and brother and sister had always the nickname of "frenchs" bcs all of them have blue eyes and 2 of them are blonde lol